I googled, and apparently it's not an issue with lcd monitors. I think I'm having a problem with squinting because the monitor faces a big, sunny window.
Natter 36: But We Digress...
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Were we gone for a few minutes?
We weren't gone, so much as we couldn't get here (perhaps a problem with AboveNet in San Diego, from cursory poking around).
Look, twin baby pandas!
Freaks with no eyes!
I think I'm having a problem with squinting because the monitor faces a big, sunny window.
When you look to either side or above your monitor, the lighting level should be the same as your monitor.
I had to disconnect a bunch of bulbs in my office, as it was way too bright.
I think I'm having a problem with squinting because the monitor faces a big, sunny window.
This is me. The light level is perfect in the morning and way too bright for most of the afternoon. But I'm too lazy to climb over my desk and put the shades down.
It's been a while since we had a happy things question, so...
What's something that's made you smile in the last few days?
Also, a few weeks ago Newsweek had an interview with an engineer from Honda's NA division. I have loved all Hondas I or my family have ever owned, but after reading the interview, I'm ready to say I'll never own another make.
To clarify, I mean any other make than Honda. The guy said something about when he was first working there, boss man had asked him to make the car more fuel efficient. He told the boss man that consumers weren't interested in fuel efficiency (this was a while back). Boss man said, "I know." The engineer said he's embarassed about it now.
The article is in the 6/27 issue, or at least that's what it said when I searched the archives. I'd paste it, but I'm not paying $2.95 to get a direct quote.
ETA: Ah hah! Here [link]